IN HOSPITAL
INJURED AT PALMERSTON MORE ADMISSIONS REPORTED. SOME PATIETNTS TIIANSEEIMIED, (Per Presa Association. —Copyright.) PALMERSTON X., Monday. The condition of patients from tho earthquake area in the Palmerston North Hospital remains practically unchanged.
The following patients have been admitted to the Convent Hospital:
Mr Abbott, 70-1, Karamu Road, Hastings (hospital transfer), satisfae-
| tory. Miss P. Berry, 81, McGrath Street, Napier, bruised thigh. Sister. Camice, Greenwood Convent, Napier, bruises to thigh, satisfactory. H. Davey, 2, Wellesley Road, Napier, North, cardiac, satisfactory. Alfred Downey, 8, Miller Street, Napier, head injury, satisfactory. F. Dunn, J2, Harding Road, Napier, (hospital transfer), fairly satisfactory. A. E. Gardiner, 5, Shakespeare Road, Napier, shock, satisfactory. Mrs C. Hill, 4!), Shakespeare Road, Napier, shock, fairly satisfactory. Mrs Hopkins, Napier (hospital transfer). Phyllis Johnston, r>3, Harding 'Street;, Napier, abdominal trouble, satisfactory, W. Knight, Maraekakaho, shock, satis-
factory. A. Le Bass, Winifred Street, Napier, shock, satisfactory. F. R. Lloyd, Nelson Crescent, Napier, head injury, satisfactory. Mr Manson, 53, Marine Parade, Napier, shock, satisfactory, Margaret Martin, Childs Street, Na-
pier, ear trouble, satisfactory. Mrs McCormick, Napier South, ear trouble,■satisfactory. W. D. Patmore, Midland Hotel, Napier, shock and abrasions, satisfactory. J. Pockett, 7, Paradise Road, Napier, head injury, very satisfactory. Mr Watkins, 26, Main Street, Napier, sprained ankle, satisfactory. W. Williams 1 ,1, Thistle Street, Napier, South (hospital transfer), satisfae- ; I tory, gone to friends. Following are medical cases among refugees at Palmerston North admitted, to the hospital: Richard Bee, Soman a Road, Hastings, Mrs Ivy Hastie, 3R, Marino Parade, Napier. Miss Dorothy Ada Johnston, 224, Hastings Street, Napier, tonsilitia. William James Grundy, care Mrs Sutihland, Johns Road, Taradale. Ernest Nuivanah, Bowling Rd., Greenmeadows. Mrs Minnie Hurndell, 2, Lucknow Terrace, Napier. Phyllis Johnston, admitted from showgrounds refugee camp, tonsilitis. Michael Walsh, admitted from Showgrounds refugee camp to hospital shelters. Mavis Joyce, Watts, 30 Marris Street, Naipicr, scalp wounds. Mrs Elizabeth Black, admitted from .Showgrounds refugee camp, wounds. Discharged. The following have been discharged from hospital: Mrs Roma Goodwen, Miss Rona Carwell Cooke, Mrs Mary J. Durable, Edward W. Whitten. Transfers. Sent, to Wellington— Mrs Steele, for Wellington Hospital. Mrs Ruttlo, to go to private address. Sent to Rotorua— Mrs Johnston, to go to private accommodation provided by husband. Sent to Hawcra Hospital, from Convent Hospital Palmerston North—■ Mrs Hopkins. Mrs Berry. Miss Vance. Messrs Palmore, Dunn, Hockett Abbott, Downey, Watkins, Le Barr, Davy. Sent, to Hawcra. from Palmerston North Hospital— Miss Roche, Mrs Page, Messrs Bocock, Stevenson, McLennan, Ryan, Drinnan, King, Murphy, and Jurosovich, The following are additional patients admitted to the Palmerston North Hospital today:— Mrs D. Allen, refugees’ camp, show- . grounds, Palmerston North, David Davis, show grounds, Palmerston Nor tli. Henry Davy, transferred from the Convent Hospital, Palmerston North, Joseph Gwyn, Napier Hospital. * Richard William. | j Jane Parke, .Island Home, Napier. ; Jean McKenzie (a baby), showgrounds, I Palmerston North. Gladys H. Thompson, Napier Hospital, l j The following were discharged from . j hospital today:— 'JR. IT. Bee, Hastings; II Mulvanah; 'O. Sullivan, Napier; Miss 0. At. Warr wick. I i , | Passed through from Napier to Wol- , | Ungton:—Airs Bangart,. Airs Gilbert, i Airs Kennedy.
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